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A system of Greek prosody and metre : for the use of schools and colleges : together with the choral scanning of the Prometheus vinctus of Aeschylus, and the Ajax and Oedipus tyrannus of Sophocles : to which are appended remarks on Indo-Germanic analogies (c1838)


Author: Anthon, Charles, 1797-1867
Subject: Greek language -- Metrics and rhythmics
Publisher: New York : Harper & Brothers
Possible copyright status: NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT
Language: English
Call number: SRLF_UCLA:LAGE-380339
Digitizing sponsor: MSN
Book contributor: University of California Libraries
Collection: cdl; americana
Notes: Extremely narrow margins all sides, no outer margins, poor page registration.

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